Top 30 Places to Visit in Somerset

June 23, 2022Somerset Explorer

This is a beautiful county filled with wonderful sites, from the beautiful city of Bath to the Cheddar Gorge.

This county in England is home to some of the most picturesque countryside in all of England. It also has two cities, Bath and Wells, a gorgeous coastline, and numerous towns and villages.

Somerset Tourist GuideThere are a number of Somerset locations where you can do a tour of the area, and the countryside in general, but if you’re looking for something to tick off your list, there’s really only one place to start – Somerset.

I hope that’s been helpful for anyone planning a trip here, but if it’s your first time in Somerset, I’ve created this big blog post detailing dozens of amazing spots to visit here.

Grab a cup of tea or a glass of Somerset cider, and start planning your Somerset trip.

Places to visit in North Somerset

Clifton Suspension Bridge

The Clifton Suspension Bridge leads from Clifton Village to North Somerset. It’s a famous engineering marvel, and it’s one of the wonders of England.

The world’s largest iron and steel arch bridge, spanning the River Seine, is the Pont de l’Alma.

With the number of cars on the road going up every year, now, of course, it sees millions of cars every year.

The epic Avon Gorge is a truly awesome view that you can see from the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

While Cheddar Gorge is one of the most famous gorges in Somerset, it’s special for lots of other reasons, not least its location so near the city centre.

The best view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge is from the White Lion Pub’s terrace, which has one of the best beer gardens in Bristol.

The Avon Gorge is on the Bristol side of Bristol, but from here you have great views of the gorge.

There are tonnes of things to do in Bristol. I’ve detailed many of them in many of my Bristol posts – it’s certainly worth checking the city and maybe even spending a weekend here while you’re in Somerset.

Tyntesfield

Tyntesfield is a National Trust property about 20 minutes from Bristol, and one of the best places to visit in Somerset.

This Gothic revival house was built in the Victorian era to house a family that got rich by importing guano, which was a Peruvian fertilizer made from bird and bat poop!

The stately home is only a private residence for a family but it’s a very grand one, and you should visit the grand features of the house, and even walk around in the gorgeous gardens.

Bed and Breakfast accommodation – B & B in Somerset

Weston Super Mare

Though Weston is not the best beach in the UK, it’s a very popular seaside resort with many family-friendly attractions.

If you’re looking for a quiet place to have a relaxing day by the sea, there are better places than Sand Bay. You could drive or walk up to Sand Bay which is quieter and much more scenic, with views over the channel into Wales.

Downtown, in the town centre, there are all the shops you need, as well as a few hotels.

The huge Weston Super Mare pier is impressive, and there are also fun theme parks like Puxton Park and Funland.

Uphill

A walking tour to Weston-super-Mare takes less than half an hour from this city.

It’s also one of the best beaches near Bristol.

From the start of the Mendip Way, this small village is the starting point of a 30-mile route that takes you through the Mendips to Frome

The Mendip Way is an easy day walk. It is part of the National Trails network of long-distance walks and is an excellent walk for families.

This is a really good fort.

Portishead

Portishead is a coastal area located close to Bristol.

It’s a bit of a hike from Bristol, but it’s a nice little beach if you like to walk along the shore.

Clevedon

Clifton beach in Bristol is another nice beach to visit, and the new Clevedon Pier has been recently refurbished.

Ladye Bay is a nearby beach to visit. It’s a great spot for snorkeling and kayaking.

Places to visit in Bath and North East Somerset

Bath

A visit to the city of Bath is a must for anyone who loves history. It’s an incredible place full of great places to eat and drink.

There are so many things to do in Bath – I’ve written a full blog post about it here!

We recommend these as your first visit to Pompeii, but here are some suggestions to get you started.

BATH, England – this is a historical building that dates back from the 7th century, but was rebuilt in the 16th century.

It’s got an immense amount of history, including the history of architecture. There are loads of 18th century buildings throughout Bath, so much so that it’s pretty much a Georgian city.

Many are familiar with the shapes of the Big Dipper, the Little Dipper, the Great Bear, the Pointer, and the Plough.

This Pulteney Bridge is one of the only Palladian bridges in the world. It was designed by John Adam in 1774 and built in 1784-1790.

The Thermae Bath Spa makes use of Bath’s naturally warm spring water.

Bath has lots to offer a visitor, including beautiful Georgian architecture, stunning views and some of the oldest and finest museums in Britain. Spend a weekend to see everything that the city has to offer.

Box

I’d love to hear about your favourite places to go in Bath. Where would you recommend I visit?

This is a small village, but it is the home of Box Tunnel, where the Crown Jewels were stored during World War II, and a 12th-century church built on England’s second-largest Roman villa.

Limpley Stoke

If you’re looking for a relaxing, picturesque setting in which to visit a city, look no further than the town of Limple

Stay at this location and you’ll have a country-style experience that you won’t forget.

Places to visit in Somerset: Sedgemoor and Mendips

Brean

It’s a beautiful coastal town with some great hiking.

Brean Downs Headland is worth visiting because it has interesting geology and beautiful beaches.

There’s also Brean Leisure Park, which is a great place for the whole family to visit.

Glastonbury

Glastonbury is an interesting town in Somerset with connections to Druids and King Arthur.

Glastonbury Festival is probably best known for its massive, three-day music and performing arts festival, but there are loads of other things to do if you’re not in the mood for that sort of thing.

Hike up Glastonbury Tor for a stunning view of the surrounding countryside from the top.

You can also visit the Chalice Well, which is a spring of water that dates back to pre-Christian times, and see the ruins of the Glastonbury Abbey, which is one of the most important historical sites in the United Kingdom.

London’s High Street is a must-visit, especially when it comes to independent stores. There are so many quirky, fun, and magical stores here, many of which have a supernatural theme!

If you want to learn about the importance of Somerset’s countryside, and how it’s so vital to the county, plus some stories about daily life in the Somerset, don’t miss the Somerset Rural Life Museum.

Attractions in Glastonbury

Wells

Even though Wells is the smallest city in the UK, its Cathedral is certainly not modest. It is the largest Cathedral in England.

It’s a fascinating historical Gothic building, but it’s not very well known.

The current Cathedral was built in 1176 – 1450 AD. A church on the site has been around since 705 AD.

There is also the Vicar’s Close, a narrow residential street lined with some of the oldest houses in Europe.

Whether you want to go out dancing, see a show, shop for a gift or find a quiet place to relax, you’ll find it in Somerset.

Shepton Mallet

Shepton Mallet is located in Somerset. It’s a market town.

The best thing to do is to take a guided tour around the prison. It will give you an insight into the history of the UK and show you what the penal system was like in the past.

Cheddar

It’s hard to beat Cheddar Gorge. This beautiful part of the West Country is one of the best places to visit.

Cheddar is packed with lots of amazing things to see and do. If you’re visiting this part of the country, it’s a great place for hiking and exploring.

Cheddar is also known for its caves, and it’s where they found the remains of Cheddar Man, an ancient human skeleton that lived thousands of years ago.

Goughs Caves is one of the most magnificent cave formations in the world, and the best way to see it is by driving up the long winding road into the beautiful country park.

You have two books about the history of the ancient world.

If you want to really get away from the busyness of a big city, check out Cheddar for a break.

Don’t miss the chance to stay in the Cheddar Palace, a Saxon abbey that was first built in the 10th century.

Of course, you shouldn’t miss trying some amazing Cheddar cheese here. This Somerset food is arguably one of the most famous foods in Somerset.

Here’s a list of the best places to stay in Cheddar.

Blagdon

Blagdon is a small village just 20 minute’s drive from Bristol.

This village is located in the Northern Mendip Hills and it’s home to charming streets, a lovely church, and beautiful grazing fields.

We’ve created a map that walks you around the lake, so you can see everything that Blagdon Lake has to offer.

It’s not hard to see why people love this area. Whether you come for the beautiful scenery, or just want a break from the city life, you’ll find plenty

A short distance away is thatchers cider farm, so make sure you visit it while you’re in the area!

You should see these places. They’re near where I live, so I get to go there quite often.

Bleadon

Bleadon is part of the Mendip Way, and is situated in the beautiful area of Somerset that includes Axbridge

We’ve got one of the best views of the whole region!

Priddy

Priddy is a historic village, with ancient buildings, and it is also home to a famous walk.

It’s a beautiful place to visit. You won’t need to do much to enjoy a stay there.

Axbridge

Axbridge is the smallest town in Somerset, and it is famous for its historic buildings, such as King John’s Hunting Lodge.

The history of this area can now be found in a new museum.

Mendip Hiking

Definitely get out there and enjoy a hike. It’s definitely worth the effort.

The 30 Mile Mendip Way is a long-distance hiking trail that takes you through some amazing scenery in southern England.

It starts in Weston-Super-Mare and goes through Bleadon, Cheddar, and Wells, and ends in Frome.

These are great hiking destinations for a day hike or a short overnight.

Places to visit in South Somerset

Somerton

Somerton is one of the most historic places to visit in Somerset.

The county town of Somerset is a lovely old market town where the residents are friendly and it’s the perfect place to start your holiday.

Somerton’s history is fascinating, so you should explore it by virtual tour. Here are instructions.

Go on a Somerton ghost walk, which will allow you to explore this ancient building.

Many of the most interesting historical buildings and landmarks are in the neighborhood. If you have time, be sure to check them out.

Visit the two pubs – The White Hart and The Globe – which were both medieval coaching houses. Try to order a pint at one of them.

Get your copy of the first edition of ‘Somerset – My Love Affair’ which includes a video interview and photographs of me at Som

Yeovil

Thomas Hardy is from a famous literary family. His mother was Mary Frances and his father was Edward George Henley.

It makes handbags, gloves and other accessories.

You can visit the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Kingston-Upon-Thames. It’s one of the largest naval aviation collections in Europe.

This is an exciting way to explore the world and make new discoveries. Don’t miss this amazing experience.

Montacute House is also located in Yeovil. It’s a country house that was built in the 1500s.

Bruton

Bruton is a quaint little village that is home to independently owned shops, charming architecture, and a great food scene for its size.

The best thing about living in this village is that it’s close to all the best bits of Shropshire and the countryside.

Castle Cary

The largest town in the county of Somerset is Castle Cary, and it has a historic market house (dating from the 19th century), the George Inn, and the Round House, which is also called ‘the lock up’.

The farmer’s market is open every Tuesday and provides a unique chance for you to see a variety of local farmers, producers and food artisans.

There are also lots of traditional pubs in the town.

Ilminster

Ilminster is a historic town with traditional shops, including Dyers which is a draper.

There are also a number of fine Minster churches around the country.

A Perry’s Cider Mill is only a short distance away.

Frome

Frome is a lovely town that’s full of interesting buildings and cobbled streets. It’s a great place to wander around, with many historic sites.

This flourished during the wool industry, but it’s suffered since the Industrial Revolution.

However, it’s not that well-known for its historic buildings; it’s more famous for its chocolate and wine, which are delicious!

Check out Somerset’s biggest farmers market every first Saturday of the month in the Frome Shopping Centre, which also offers a fantastic array of Frome food and produce

You’re near Frome – this is a National Trust property, and is well worth visiting.

Places to visit in West Somerset

Taunton

If you love the sea, there’s a beach in Taunton called East Bay.

It’s always best to visit a place you love as well as a place you know well, so we recommend you visit Taunton Castle.

And don’t miss the Taunton to Bridgwater Canal, which is a beautiful place to enjoy the lowland scenery of Somerset.

Quantock Hills

The Quantock Hills are an enchanting place to visit in Somerset, with ancient woodland and rolling hills.

You can hike along Staple Plain, which climbs up Beacon Hill and has epic views over Weston Super Mare, Exmoor and into Taunton.

A great day trip for families is the wooded hill walk. This historic place has natural beauty and is great for families.

You can also go on a hiking trip up to the Coleridge Trail.

My video of the Quantocks was very popular. In this short presentation I’ll give an overview of the benefits of using natural oils in skin

Kilve Beach

Kilve Beach is on the ancient, Jurassic coast.

It’s a great place to go if you want to get away from it all.

You can park at Kilve Beach Car Park and enjoy a short stroll to the beach. There are stunning views along the way, too.

Dunster

There are a number of beautiful places to visit near Exmoor.

This Medieval village has a rich history and offers many wonderful things to do and see, as well as rural.

Minehead

Minehead is a popular resort town on the north coast of Somerset.

The best part about this place is that you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy numerous attractions, including a historic

This is a beautiful place to stay when you visit Minehead in the summer.

Places to go in Somerset: Exmoor National Park

Exmoor National Park is a very scenic area of Somerset. It’s an ideal place to live in the countryside.

Most of the park is in Somerset, but some of it is in Devon.

There’s lots to see in Exmoor, and it’s a great place to take a hike, admire the scenery, and even swim

Porlock

It’s an idyllic little village in West Somerset, England.

The highest A road in the country is the winding A road that cuts through the steep hills of western Maine.

Porlock Weir is a coastal hamlet that’s less than an hour from Porlock.

Exford

Exford is just above Exmouth and Exeter, where the River Exe flows through.

In an idyllic village with beautiful scenery, you’ll find plenty of space to run around and

You can hike from Porlock, or elsewhere along the coast.

Dunkery Beacon

Dunkery Beacon is the highest point of Exmoor and Somerset.

The nearest car park to the trail head is in the small village of Wheddon Cross.

If you want a view of epic proportions, this is the place to go.

Dulverton

Dulverton is an old market town located in the south of Devon.

Here in the old town of San Gimignano there are many things to do,

There are lots of walks in the area.

Conclusion

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